Plug 'navarasu/onedark.nvim'

lua << EOF
if vim.g.use_colorscheme == 'onedark' then
require('onedark').setup {
	-- Main options --
	style = 'dark', -- Default theme style. Choose between 'dark', 'darker', 'cool', 'deep', 'warm', 'warmer' and 'light'
	transparent = false,  -- Show/hide background
	term_colors = true, -- Change terminal color as per the selected theme style
	ending_tildes = false, -- Show the end-of-buffer tildes. By default they are hidden
	-- toggle theme style ---
	toggle_style_key = '<leader>ccs', -- Default keybinding to toggle
	toggle_style_list = {'dark', 'darker', 'cool', 'deep', 'warm', 'warmer', 'light'}, -- List of styles to toggle between

	-- Change code style ---
	-- Options are italic, bold, underline, none
	-- You can configure multiple style with comma seperated, For e.g., keywords = 'italic,bold'
	code_style = {
		comments = 'italic',
		keywords = 'none',
		functions = 'none',
		strings = 'none',
		variables = 'none'
	},

	-- Custom Highlights --
	colors = {}, -- Override default colors
	highlights = {}, -- Override highlight groups

	-- Plugins Config --
	diagnostics = {
		darker = true, -- darker colors for diagnostic
		undercurl = true,   -- use undercurl instead of underline for diagnostics
		background = true,    -- use background color for virtual text
	},
}
end
EOF
